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Preeceville Progress

Musings for the month of January

We survived Christmas in spite of all the visitors. In fact, we all enjoyed a good time. New Year’s Eve was very quiet and peaceful. The only fly in the ointment was the blizzard and extreme drop in temperature that befell us.

Ice fishing rules and regulations are mainly the same for the new season

Now that we have some colder weather, the idea of getting out on the ice to do some ice fishing seems a bit more popular. Every year officers get asked many questions related to ice fishing.

Sturgis bingo winners announced

Sturgis Community bingo winners from January 3 were: Anne Sopel, Nellie Long, Patsy Letwiniuk, Priscilla Viran (two), Heather Godlien (two), Don Kurulak, Jen Shingoose, Ivy Nystrom (two), Beverly Severight (three), Renelyn Roguel, Larry Surcon, Netti
Preeceville seniors' bonspiel attracts 16 teams

Preeceville seniors' bonspiel attracts 16 teams

The Bob Lumley rink of Norquay won the Preeceville senior bonspiel held at the Preeceville Curling rink from January 10 to 13. Team members included Joy Hubic, Donna Lumley and Jane Perepeluk.
Preeceville IP hockey tournament attracted eight teams

Preeceville IP hockey tournament attracted eight teams

The Preeceville Pats IP hockey team hosted a home tournament on January 7 that featured eight teams.

Year in Review

(EDITOR’S NOTE: The following article includes highlights of events which were reported on the pages of The Preeceville Progress during the course of 2016 and serves as a nostalgic reminder of the year passed.
Barn service speaks of the true meaning of Christmas

Barn service speaks of the true meaning of Christmas

Story of birth of Jesus enacted in a barn southeast of Preeceville
Past Sturgis mayor honoured with dedication plaque

Past Sturgis mayor honoured with dedication plaque

Past Sturgis mayor Don Olson was acknowledged for his dedicated years of service as a councillor from 1991 to1997 and mayor from 1997 to 2016. Mayor Alan Holmberg presented the award to Don Olson at the Town of Sturgis town office on December 12.

Preeceville children's Christmas store said popular

During the Christmas season many younger children may have a difficult time getting Mom and Dad that special gift for Christmas, but with a small denomination of money, children can make their purchases with no hassle with the Christmas gift shop jus
Food hampers and gifts project give a helping hand

Food hampers and gifts project give a helping hand

Many families struggle over the Christmas season," said Karolyn Kosheluk, Family Resource Centre co-ordinator. "Through programs like the Christmas hampers and Filling the Gap, we are able to assist people in their time of need," she said.
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